| As I was walking down the street one day
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| A man came up to me and asked me
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| What the time was that was on my watch
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| Yeah… and I said
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| (I don’t) Does anybody really know what time it is?
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| (Care) Does anybody really care?
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| (About time) If so, I can’t imagine why
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| (Oh no, no) We’ve all got time enough to cry
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| And I was walking down the street one day
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| A pretty lady looked at me
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| And said her diamond watch had stopped cold dead
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| And I said
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| (I don’t) Does anybody really know what time it is?
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| (Care) Does anybody really care?
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| (About time) If so, I can’t imagine why
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| (Oh no, no) We’ve all got time enough to cry
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| And I was walking down the street one day
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| Being pushed and shoved by people
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| Trying to beat the clock, oh, no
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| I just don’t know, I don’t know, I don’t know-oh
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| And I said… yes, I said
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| (I don’t) Does anybody really know what time it is?
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| (Care) Does anybody really care?
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| (About time) If so I can’t imagine why
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| (Oh no, no) We’ve all got time enough to die
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| Everybody’s working
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| (I don’t care) I don’t care
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| (About time) About time
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| (Oh no, no) I don’t care |